Backup process
add recommended file permissions
Backup process
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== Recommended file permissions ==
== Recommended file permissions ==
* ''Last tested on CentOS 7 (2018/4/22)''


Private WordPress installations seem to be the drum that hackers like to hit on these days.  It seems that many themes are also vulnerable as well.  Anyway, as a starting point for fortifying a WP installation here are recommended file permissions settings for a WordPress installation on a Linux box.  These commands will set 750 for all folders, 640 for files, and 600 for wp-config.php file. Sitting with a root/sudo access on a parent folder from a WP installation folder (assuming wpfolder here).
Private WordPress installations seem to be the drum that hackers like to hit on these days.  It seems that many themes are also vulnerable as well.  Anyway, as a starting point for fortifying a WP installation here are recommended file permissions settings for a WordPress installation on a Linux box.  These commands will set 750 for all folders, 640 for files, and 600 for wp-config.php file. Sitting with a root/sudo access on a parent folder from a WP installation folder (assuming wpfolder here).


<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
# find wpfolder -type d -exec chmod 750 {} +
# sudo find wpfolder -type d -exec chmod 750 {} +
# find wpfolder -type f -exec chmod 640 {} +
 
# chmod 600 wpfolder/wp-config.php
# sudo find wpfolder -type f -exec chmod 640 {} +
<syntaxhighlight>
 
# sudo chmod 600 wpfolder/wp-config.php
</syntaxhighlight>
 
== Backup process ==
 
* ''Last tested on Ubuntu 20.04.4 (2022/03/07)''
 
Backup database<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
$ cd /www/blog-backup/
$ mysqldump --add-drop-table -u root -p mhanwp1 > 20220307-backup.sql
</syntaxhighlight>Backup files<syntaxhighlight lang="bash">
$ tar zcvf 20220307.tar.gz /www/blog
</syntaxhighlight>